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Definition of wild
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Wild
(adv.)
Wildly;
as, to talk
wild..
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Bewilderment
::
Bewilderment
(n.) The state of being
bewildered.
Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) A wild
fancy;
an odd
conceit;
idle
sport;
folly;
trifling
opinion.
Original
::
Original
(n.) The
natural
or wild
species
from which a
domesticated
or
cultivated
variety
has been
derived;
as, the wolf is
thought
by some to be the
original
of the dog, the
blackthorn
the
original
of the
plum..
Rakehelly
::
Rakehelly
(a.)
Dissolute;
wild; lewd;
rakish.
Fanaticism
::
Fanaticism
(n.)
Excessive
enthusiasm,
unreasoning
zeal, or wild and
extravagant
notions,
on any
subject,
especially
religion;
religious
frenzy..
Frantic
::
Frantic
(a.) Mad;
raving;
furious;
violent;
wild and
disorderly;
distracted.
Madcap
::
Madcap
(a.) Wild;
reckless.
Dithyramb
::
Dithyramb
(n.) A kind of lyric
poetry
in honor of
Bacchus,
usually
sung by a band of
revelers
to a flute
accompaniment;
hence,
in
general,
a poem
written
in a wild
irregular
strain..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
reduce
to a
desired
state by
discipline,
labor,
cultivation,
or the like; to
rescue
from being wild,
desert,
waste,
submerged,
or the like; as, to
reclaim
wild land,
overflowed
land, etc..
Fell
::
Fell (n.) A wild
field;
a moor.
Scapegoat
::
Scapegoat
(n.) A goat upon whose head were
symbolically
placed
the sins of the
people,
after which he was
suffered
to
escape
into the
wilderness..
Yaw
::
Yaw (v. i. & t.) To steer wild, or out of the line of her
course;
to
deviate
from her
course,
as when
struck
by a heavy sea; -- said of a
ship..
Serval
::
Serval
(n.) An
African
wild cat
(Felis
serval)
of
moderate
size. It has
rather
long legs and a tail of
moderate
length.
Its color is
tawny,
with black spots on the body and rings of black on the
tail..
Waste
::
Waste (v.) That which is
wasted
or
desolate;
a
devastated,
uncultivated,
or wild
country;
a
deserted
region;
an
unoccupied
or
unemployed
space;
a
dreary
void; a
desert;
a
wilderness..
Wildering
::
Wildering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Wilde.
Staggerbush
::
Stagger
(n.)
Bewilderment;
perplexity.
Bike
::
Bike (n.) A nest of wild bees,
wasps,
or ants; a
swarm..
Domestication
::
Domestication
(n.) The act of
domesticating,
or
accustoming
to home; the
action
of
taming
wild
animals..
Solitude
::
Solitude
(a.)
solitary
or
lonely
place;
a
desert
or
wilderness.
Gad
::
Gad (n.) To walk
about;
to rove or go
about,
without
purpose;
hence,
to run wild; to be
uncontrolled..
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